ChatGPT, a Microsoft-backed AI chatbot, has been banned in Italy for violating EU data protection laws. To address this, the European Data Protection Board is establishing a task force to coordinate efforts among its members. OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, is looking to ensure it meets its regulations and privacy is respected. It is in the best interest of all to follow the laws regarding development and use of AI around the world.
OpenAI's ChatGPT offers natural language responses that emulate human conversation, raising privacy concerns. Italy's Garante imposed requirements on the AI service to verify user ages, increase transparency and prevent misuse of personal data. OpenAI must comply with these directives by April 30th, followed by additional measures to protect children by May 31st.
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